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Black Eyed Peas, Usher, Slash Light Up Super Bowl XLV Halftime Show

Foursome is joined by special guests and tons of lights for smash-hit medley. By Mawuse Ziegbe Black Eyed Peas perform during the Super Bowl XLV halftime show Photo: Getty Images The Black Eyed Peas promised a party at the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday (February 6), and the pop supernovas definitely delivered, with a performance teeming with lights, dancers and surprise appearances from celebrity pals. Following a Chatter.com commercial that showed animated versions of the Peas showing off their social-media skills, the group kicked things off with their 2009 smash “I Gotta Feeling,” descending from the ceiling on illuminated platforms onto a stage surrounded by a cluster of dancers clad in white bodysuits. The foursome led the team of fist-pumping troops in “Tron”-like getups, with Taboo sporting an outfit covered in flashing lights, will.i.am rocking a shiny hairpiece, Apl.de.ap wearing huge bright studs and Fergie vamping it up in bling-laden shoulder pads. When the speaker-busting bass of “Boom Boom Pow” dropped, the dancers dispersed across the field to create arrow-shaped formations as the glow-in-the-dark lights on their suits illuminated the stadium. Then rumored surprise guest Slash of Guns N’ Roses rose from below the stage for a “Sweet Child O’ Mine” duet with Fergie. The GNR great rocked a finger-searing solo in a studded version of his signature black top hat as more angular platforms and dancers moved across the gridiron. The platforms were bearing scores of marching-band musicians who blasted their horns and pounded away on their drums as the Peas went into “Pump It” and blue lights splashed across the production. Quick streams of fog heralded the arrival of the Peas’ second surprise guest, Usher, who swooped in on a long chain to bust out his will.i.am-assisted joint “OMG.” Rocking a sparkly collar on an otherwise all-white ensemble, the R&B hitmaker cranked out several counts of energetic choreography, enlivening moves from his “OMG” video and at one point jumping over Will and landing in a split. A spray of pyro ushered in the collective’s breakout 2003 hit “Where Is the Love?” as the oddly shaped platforms spelled out the word “Love” in bright-red letters. The team of dancers, which appeared to have multiplied to over 100, formed hearts across the field as will updated the lyrics of the smash with lines like, “Obama, let’s get these educated.” Then the group jumped ahead to their most recent single, 2010’s “The Time (Dirty Bit),” as several back up hoofers rocking cubed helmets joined the Peas onstage and dancers lined up along the gridiron to simultaneously bust out the Running Man, a move which drew cheers from the crowd. The platinum-selling Peas wrapped up the performance with a reprise of “I Gotta Feeling,” as the quartet triumphantly signed off amid of blitz of fog, firepower and flashing lights. Ripping the halftime show was clearly a touching moment for will, who tweeted beforehand, “Me and apl started the peas when we were 16 yesterday we were dreamin now were livin it. Wow. I’m not crying out of sadness or nervousness its joy and pride and memories and the journey.” And once the crew left the stage, the frontman was not only proud, but pumped. “That was so freakin sick,” he wrote . “Wow…!!!” What did you think of the Black Eyed Peas’ Super Bowl performance? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Black Eyed Peas Usher

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Black Eyed Peas Plan Stadium-Heavy 2011 Tour

Group may hit the road ‘after February,’ will.i.am tells Billboard. By Mawuse Ziegbe Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images The Black Eyed Peas are planning to rock as many bodies as possible when they hit the road next year, so they’re hoping to pack their trek into massive venues around the world. Peas frontman will.i.am told Billboard that the foursome’s recent South American gigs will be the blueprint for filling the seats in stadiums across the globe. “South America was a test,” he said. “We did all our homework … to try to figure out how we can do stadiums in other countries, in America, in Europe. If Black Eyed Peas can do five O2 arenas, why don’t we just do it in one shot? If we can do three Staples Centers, we should do one Dodgers Stadium. So that’s how we’ll probably tour this time around.” “The Time (Dirty Bit)” MC said rocking to the collective’s pop smashes with thousands of other revelers is the best way to experience the Peas live. “It’s like you’re there with all your friends. You’re there in front of 50,000 people and they’re there to watch you and your friends,” he said. “Nothing gets any better than that. It’s the best feeling, the best one yet.” The band is expected to get in some practice hitting the stage for a major crowd at the top of next year. Sources have revealed that the Peas will helm halftime-show festivities at the Super Bowl , which often draws over 100 million viewers. Will’s comment that the hitmaking quartet won’t launch their global stadium takeover until “after February,” the same month the Super Bowl airs, is perhaps a hint that the Peas will be throwing down at the football-fest. The Peas’ sixth record, The Beginning, is slated to be released November 30. Are you looking forward to checking out the Black Eyes Peas on tour? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Black Eyed Peas

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Black Eyed Peas Debut Futuristic ‘Imma Be/Rock That Body’ Video Online

‘This is what’s gonna take the Peas into 3008,’ Will.I.Am tells his bandmates in the 10-minute piece. By Jayson Rodriguez Black Eyed Peas (file) Photo: Gregg Delman The Black Eyed Peas ‘ Will.I.Am has been promising bigger things lately from his four-person collective, and it’s safe to say the eccentric producer has been delivering every time. From their standout Grammy performance, which the BEP frontman predicted would be a spectacle , to their world tour , which is set to include “things flying and the stage transforming,” it doesn’t look like the group will be slowing down anytime soon. On Wednesday, the record-breaking hip-hop act premiered their latest video, an epic clip for their new singles “Imma Be” and “Rock That Body,” online. The 10-minute video was directed by Rich Lee and features the Peas on a mission to jumpstart the party in the year 3008. The visuals open with Will.I.Am showing his bandmates the product inside a steel briefcase that he has next to him. The contents of the case comprise a technology that can capture his vocals and reproduce them singing or rapping at the touch of a button. “This right here is the future,” he tells Fergie, apl.de.ap and Taboo. “This is what’s gonna take the Peas into 3008.” Fergie, though, is happy with where the group is in 2010. After scoring their first two #1 hits last year, who can blame her? So she storms off in a huff leaving the fellas in Will’s studio. What follows next is an X-Men meets The Matrix -like adventure. Fergie mysteriously wakes up after pulling away from the guys on her motorcycle only to find herself transported into the future. She later reconnects with Will, and the two of them flee in a hover-car from a gigantic robot who, presumably, wants to stop the party. A big no-no for the Peas. Halfway through the clip, “Imma Be” transitions into the even more upbeat “Rock That Body” and the tables turn. Fergie is kidnapped and the rest of the Peas are now in hot pursuit of their First Lady. The guys ultimately get their girl, blasting away at bystanders along the way who start breakin’ after being struck by the rays. In the end, however, the evil robot can’t compete with the Peas’ partying. It loses a dance-off and tumbles to the ground. So the groove wins. And Fergie, who was previously resistant to Will’s forward thinking (“You can’t call yourself futuristic and be afraid of the future,” he said earlier in the clip), then awakens only to discover she crashed just blocks away from the studio. With the group surrounding her, a smile crosses her face as she responds to their assistance. “I got the greatest idea for a video …,” Fergie tells her confused band mates. Who do you think of the Black Eyed Peas new video? Is it their best video yet? Let us know in the comments below, or upload a video to Your.MTV.com ! Related Artists Black Eyed Peas

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Black Eyed Peas’ Road To The Grammys Hasn’t Reached Its E.N.D.

The Peas’ venture into a global club sounds paid off with a Best Album nomination. By James Montgomery Black Eyed Peas Photo: Kevin Mazur/ Getty Images The Black Eyed Peas have only one way of operating: globally.

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Pussycat Dolls Hope To Work With Fergie On Next Album

Group founder Robin Antin says another Snoop Dogg collaboration is also possible. By Jocelyn Vena The Pussycat Dolls Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for DCPNYE The Pussycat Dolls may be looking for a few new faces to join Nicole Scherzinger and co. , but they’re also looking for a few big names to collaborate with on their next album.

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Black Eyed Peas’ Fergie Picks Her Favorite Artists Of 2009

The first lady of the six-time Grammy nominated group shares what she’s been listening to. By James Montgomery Fergie Photo: Getty Images The Black Eyed Peas had a positively colossal 2009, and that’s putting it mildly.

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Black Eyed Peas Take The Throne At American Music Awards

‘The new kings!’ Will.I.Am shouts from the stage during an energetic performance. By James Montgomery The Black Eyed Peas’ Will.I.Am performs at the American Music Awards on Sunday Photo: ABC/ Dick Clark Productions The Black Eyed Peas have dominated the Billboard charts for the majority of the year and, on Sunday at the American Music Awards, they took the stage for their coronation. The Peas performed a duo of their chart-topping hits — “Meet Me Halfway” and “Boom Boom Pow” (strangely, they left out the massive “I Gotta Feeling,” which sat atop the Hot 100 for a record-setting 26 weeks) — during the AMAs, strutting, posing and letting the audience know that they really were royalty

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A whole truckload of additional incentive to eat your peas. Shit, I'd eat pretty much anything with these bad boys.

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Fergie Live Performance

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Fergie performs sweet child of mine at high school

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